Questions tagged [dsl]

Digital Subscriber Line

Digital subscriber line (DSL, originally digital subscriber loop) is a family of technologies that provide internet access by transmitting digital data over the wires of a local telephone network.

Telephones are connected to the telephone exchange via a local loop, which is a physical pair of wires. Prior to the digital age, the use of the local loop for anything other than the transmission of speech, encompassing an audio frequency range of 300 to 3400 Hertz (voiceband or commercial bandwidth) was not considered. However, as long distance trunks were gradually converted from analog to digital operation, the idea of being able to pass data through the local loop (by utilizing frequencies above the voiceband) took hold, ultimately leading to DSL.

Source: wikipedia

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2 DSL lines...any benefit?

I have Verizon DSL in my office, I put DSL in about a year ago for $29.95 month...I added a new phone line recently and it was cheaper to actually get it bundled with DSL so now I have two DSL lines...my plan was to shut the first one off when my 1…
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How to Bond Two (Multiple) Internet Connections for Increased Speed and Failover

We are located in a rural area with two slow ADSL connections (3.5/0.5 Mbps) and wanted to improve connection speed and reliability by somehow "combining" them. The following describes our solution which so far works very well. This is therefore not…
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What is the Maximum MTU supported in DSL Standards

Do any of the ITU DSL standards limit the maximum MTU that can be supported? I know that RFC2516 (PPPoE) limits the MTU to 1492 bytes; however when PPPoE is not used this limit should not exist. The PPP, L2TP and ATM AAL5 standards all have 16-bit…
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Remote desktop into multiple different workstations sharing a single DSL line

I have been asked to help setup a remote desktop solution for a small business that has about 10 workstations. All 10 workstations are sharing a single verizon dsl line with (presumably) a low-end westell DSL modem. They do not currently have a…
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Setting up server in 3rd world... what are my options for aggregating cheap internet connections?

I work in the third world at an educational ministry. We're setting up in a new office and need to decide on an Internet package. Because the (only) telecom business has figured out that government organizations can spend limitless money on an…
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Configure DSL line with static IP addresses and PPPoE?

I have a business class DSL line with AT&T and I have assigned to me a set of 5 static IP addresses that I need to setup for use. The account was recently changed over from a Standard DSL line with a dynamic IP to an account that now has these…
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Quicker internet access with provisioning restrictions

I'm currently working in a place where the max DSL speed we can get is 0.5Mpbs, I'm not sure exactly why, I think it has something to do with the private road that makes up the only access to the premises - apart from a river. (I don't think the…
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How can I team or balance two DSL connections?

Possible Duplicate: Is there a sensible way of ‘teaming’ two ADSL connections? WARNING: I am NOT a networking professional (obviously, see below) but I am a programmer and have a decent understanding of how the bits get moved. Is it possible to…
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How to distribute my DSL bandwidth between users?

I am very new to networking and don't have enough knowledge so please forgive me! We have a DSL connection which is used by more than one user. All the users are using MS Windows 7. Can we allocate equal DSL bandwidth to each user, and if so, how?
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dsl router for bridging two lans

I have two office locations that each have DSL service. I have the routers set up so that the two subnets, 10.0.1.x and 10.0.2.x, correctly keep data on each subnet and or pass across to the other subnet as needed. However, I would like to have my…
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configure pppoe on wrt54gl(openwrt)

I have home DSL connection from my ISP with a beetel modem at my end. I want to make my network wireless, so i bought a linksys wrt54gl and installed open-wrt on it. My ISP provides dynamic IP's with me connecting via pppoe. My question is how do I…
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Linux pppoe/pppd won't connect to Centurylink fiber

Equipment: Fedora 27 x86_64 Technicolor C2100T DSL modem/router Unknown Centurylink ONT optical adapter` I recently switched from CL 80mb DSL to CL 1000mb fiber, which still relies on pppoe. I have always used a basic Linux Fedora machine as the…
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Trouble setting up a DD-WRT router with a DSL gateway

Our office is fairly small. We previously had a 2wire gateway that came when we ordered our DSL connection. I recently decided to upgrade to a router that could support DD-WRT since the 2wire was very lacking in features. I purchased a new router…
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Router hardware / software supports MLPPP with 4+ interfaces

I am looking for a router that will support 4-5 MLPPP interfaces. I have been using the tomato mlppp patch from fixppp.org which works fine for 2 interfaces. As soon as I try and add a third interface it doesn't seem to work properly with the…
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Multiple DSLs connected to single HP server

Is it possible to plug 10 cat5 (network) cables that come from 10 different DSL modems to an HP server so I have 10 different broadband lines connected to one single server? I want to use one of those internet lines for the main server and…
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